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The Electric Sword-Swallowers

(1971)
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Delilah was beautiful. Delilah was sexy. And Delilah was to blame for all Ferdie Foxlee's problems. She had let him down at the crucial moment by falling apart. Literally. And in pieces. Her right eye popped, dangling on multicolored cables. Her right breast spun around and flew off into the distance. As her fuses blew, her smile melted in a blaze of sparks. As an expert in ectoplasmic electronic creations, Ferdie had clearly failed. But eepee experts - even one like Ferdie - are in very high demand. So when he panicked and ran, he ran right into the waiting arms of the underworld..'. Blurb for Rackham reads - 'We were a two-legged Terran virus, spreading virulently outward from Earth into the bloodstream of the universe. Planets and suns fell to our advancing design - until we came to Capella. They appeared out of nowhere, flying in formation. Incandescent globes of light, smooth and featureless - they destroyed our scout ships and anything else we sent against them. Like a body destroying and attacking toxic invaders, we were decimated at every step. Now we are barricaded from going beyond Capella. Is the universe fighting back?


Genre: Science Fiction

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